Oh mercy!!!
This.is. an. answer!
To be forthright, I have no idea what fink is, nor have I heard of
macports.
The use of the word ship in the context below seems? to suggest
distribute.
If that is the case, especially as I believe the mac list members asking
about lynx are using big shore the last before the m1 units, then I feel
comfortable sending them to the developer editions.
Thanks beyond measure,
Kare
On Thu, 23 Jun 2022, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Karen Lewellen dixit:
All I asked for the guy on the mac vision list was the current mac os that lynx
has been tested with, and the edition of lynx...
There’s no editions of lynx, other than doslynx because that
needs special adaptions, and, perhaps, the old maclynx for
systems from the last century.
Mac OSX is a unix system modern enough to support any lynx.
If you look at macports, they ship lynx 2.8.9rel.1, so that
version would have been tested. This is the current “release”,
albeit from 2018.
If you look at Fink, they also ship lynx 2.9.0dev.10, which
is the current “developed” version’s latest issue. They ship
this as stable for all OSX versions from 10.9 onwards. This
implies it’s been tested, too.
bye,
//mirabilos
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